Social Sciences, asked by poojasingh20581, 5 months ago

write briefly about the development of Malyalam as a regional language​

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Answered by thakurvaishnavi689
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The generally held view is that Malayalam was the western coastal dialect of Medieval Tamil and separated from Tamil sometime between the 9th and 13th centuries. ... And by the end of the 13th century a written form of the language emerged which was unique from the Tamil-Brahmi script that was used to write Tamil.

Answered by itscottoncandy06
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Explanation:

The Premise: The Chera kingdom of Mahodayapuram was established in the south-western part of the peninsula (which is a part of the present-day Kerala) in the 9th century. It is likely that Malayalam was the spoken language in this region. The rulers introduced the language and Malayalam script in their inscriptions. This is an example of the relation between language and region, and also of the use of a regional language in official records in the subcontinent.

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